Susan Rice misled the American people five days after the attack on our Benghazi consulate during her appearances on five Sunday News Shows. Rice had all the classified information about Benghazi when she lied on the Sunday shows. She was the Ambassador to the UN at the time. After that spectacle, she was promoted to National Security Advisor.

We also have fond memories of Rice telling CBS in a 60 minutes interview, “I don’t have time to think about a false controversy” when she was asked about Benghazi.

Lt. Col. Peters said that her strategies were worthy of a ‘bumper sticker’. The strategy, Susan Rice exclaimed, was secure, values, a rules-based national order, defend, expand (prosperity), leverage (US leadership).

It was “mush”, Peters said, “The yogurt I had for breakfast had more intellectual structure,” he continued. “There’s no there there”.

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not a fan of ms. rice but…
the sanctions we placed on iraq ‘before’ the invasion resulted in over a million dead, about half were kids.
did we think saddam would cut his household budget?

in the first week of the iraq ‘war’ we destroyed what was left of their infrastructure, electricity and water.
within two months mr. bremer dismantled the army and law enforcement; between our bullets, the insurgents
and the ensuing sub-standard living conditions another million or so died in the following years; but some were lucky,
a confirmed three and a half million were able to escape and now live in refugee camps. some of those folks living in tents have degrees, all of them have children.
do we hate arabs? just say’n…b

I agree but she was saying it to stir the pot or she is too stupid to know she is stirring the pot. Americans don’t hate Arabs. The tactics of war are something we had no control over. We didn’t get a vote on going to war either. I know why Bush did it but I didn’t want him to do it.

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